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: trf THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 10. I9L9. II Bb'Tf. V Ml Comments CUTICURA CURED ,!!!', , Uil 70 WOMEN OF THE SOUTH. ! no 1;kU of appreciation , tril'Uio which The Now .;,)..i.-s were onoo char- il... liiitt'ivsi iriiMices. , ,),. n of the south in its : uli.l'on M' the South nt to fleet a monu ,m : ft' th" confederacy. ,.wnls uiistin'vd praise , ,, the outhom wymon, .. )i; a-iUst battles of tho , ..('U't,il uiul almost . ,n.i plantation who ,i iio :he work v'.' men, v , tin- I'M a:is and ini- .,..:..: it h t';r.'lina movement rivu'i' the caption. "A , Tpiiiii"." says: . iTuplc .'!' the country : issues involved in ;'U be only one :iif bill in! rodueed m . . ci South Carolina iiuni'iiiK'Hl to tho vii- i ;s . r nil ivioj; . , i ; n i of these women it,.i:is! accorded by M ; s southern writers, i'i,it future .Generations i ih'r reminder, of tho ili.it p::ft of tho popu ,i i' heroic work dur , not to tho inspiring i.Mt. it hand or in that :'f battlefield which ivt fulness, hut on tho ,;iou. in the midst of A.ih'.e hardships. :;niiUe the women of M.viniiient which the ;. art- proposing to erect !t is one more merited .. iii-. le of heroism which in the history of civili- ( CTOOLICE Canadian Officer Poisoned by Veeds Eczema Developed and Legs Became Scaly Ankles were Very Sore and Itchy For Weeks He Could Not Wear Shoes. FREED FROMTirCH!NG BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "I liave been successfully cured of dry eczema. 1 was inspecting the re moval of noxious weeds, it being part of rny duty, from the edge of a river and was constantly in the dust from tho weed. At night I shook out my trou sers and cleansed my limbs, but felt a prickly sensation. I paid no attention to it for two years', but I noticed a scum on my legs like tish scales. I could Biue it off, and yet I did not attend to it until it came to be too itchy and sore and began getting two Running sores. My ankles were all sore and ecabby and I could not wear shoes. I had to use carpet and felt slippers for weeks. I was then on particular police dutv and was compelled to be on duty. I got a cake of the Cuticura Soap and some Cuticura Ointment. In Jess than ten days I could put on my boots and in less than three weeks, though on duty all the time, I was free from the con founded itching. I tell you frankly that Cuticura saved me from what the doctors called a bad leg. Capt. (ieorge P. Bliss, Chief of Police, Morris, Mani toba, Mar. 20, 1907, and Sept. 24, 1908." important, vital isue the popularity of ' perrr jtting Him to Handle the Rhino. "The Clansman," which is the only! -g0 Aileron is going to devote him play dealing directly with this question,1 sejf to -poetry?" must not be wondered at. "The Clans-1 "Yes, but only v.iier a season in the man" teaches the lesson that this is ' i,a.nlc. I don't want the poor boy to die a white man's country and that all oth- j without even knowing what money er races, black or yellow, must be kept tet.s like." in wieir proper places. While teaenmg this lesson it presents a story thrill ing and fascinating in the extreme. "The Clansman," which is now in its fourth year cf unequalled success will be seen in this city at the Academy of Music, Saturday matinee and night. February 20th. For Rent The Status Quo. In the course of a lesson on the" subject of Domestic. Economy and Hygiene, a mistress got a singularly smart and apt answer from a girl. Speaking of milk and its importance jas a food, the lady asked: . "What is the best place wherein to keep the milk perfectly nice and fresh durin, say, a hot summer day?" And one girl evidently thinking it was an easy one promptly answered: "Please, teacher, in the cow." .in i'Oiv sincere expression like generous ro- rv v .;.,! significant, coming .me. of the spirit of the ivonls commendation to . .'im to duty wherever u-noy which can do ; i'lMuation of that spirit 'innal spirit which is oi, inline prejudiced and c'ionalism. than papers Y"-U Tribune. iCiOTlC WAR TALK. , .1 ar.ese acitatlon in Call- imtM about a renewal of i'. ;.s to the probability of '!:.',' war on the United v. if .Lilian's attitude wero -uli itii it is not there i itr- answer to such non V state of .Japanese fl- :.-i burdened to-day with a in- ss of over $1,230.- 'n u::,. ; words, with a popu . :h-!i ; that of the United ; i one-third larger. Its irn:;ih For Baby's Bath Cuticura Soap has Become the Mothers Favorite. Warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint ment, most soothing of emollients, pre serve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infants and chil dren and, assisted by mild doses of Cuti- , cura Fills, afford the most speedy, grate ful and eomfortinff treatment for torturing, disfiguring ec zemas, rashes and every form of itching. 6caly, crusted humor of the skin and scalp. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Cuticura Remedies are dold throughout the world. Depots: Iindon. 27, Charterhouse Sq.: Parts. 5. Rue tie la Paix: Australia. R. Tcwns A- Co., Sydney; S. Africa. I.ennon. Ltd., Cape Town, etc.: U.S.A.. Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp., Sole Props, Boston. A flirt has almost as a kitten. as much sense We have a lot of Dust Goggles and are gom to sen mem di .o eacn while they last. We also carry Automobile Goggles of every description. Do not fail to get a pair of these Dust Goggles at the small cost of $ .2ii cents. Puett-Southerland Co. 39 N. Tryon Two Desirable Offices Those desirable offices over our store, now occupied by Drs. Russell and Mathison. Pos session February 1st. ft T7-1 If J. N THE CRIME OF IDLENESS Idleness means trouble for any one. Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaun dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but uv. King s New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and build up your health. 2oc at AVoodall & Sheppard's. Dr.W.Q.McAnally DENTIST 409-410 Realty Building. Charlotte, N. C. , Telephone 727. Office Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 7. MAUSIAND COMPANY 221 S. Tryon St. 9, A $135 Babcock Top Buggy, Rubber Tired and a 70 Studebaker Wagon With EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE from either our Horse and Mill Sales Stables, Vehicle Repository, II arncss Store. Carriage. Paint and Re pair Shops v.e will give you a ticket, which entitles you to a chance on the Buggy and Wagon. Get your tickets whoa purchase is made and keep them, for two tickets are worth u Buggy and Wagon. We sell everything that pertains to either Vehicles, Horse. Mule or Harness. You always have a large Kock of goods to telnet from if you buy from us. Good goods at reasonable prices. Terms easy. J. W. Wadsworths' Sons "VEHICLES AND HARNESS, ETC." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought re of (MC&i Bears Signatu: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved from 221 S. Tryon street to Xos. r.il. D12 and 513 Realty Building. Thence 4 IS. Dr. C Ro tickler Dr. 13. Z Iones DENTISTS. 412-413 Realty Building. Phone 1224 'THE devil: ENTIRE ATTENTION Under and by virtue of a power of devoted to fitting glasses. Eyes ex sale contained in a certain deed of amined cart-fully with latest methods, trust executed to me by W. A. Dun- Glasses fitted correctly. Broken can and wife and recorded in the office ! Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction as- Good Crowd Witnesses Second Per formance of "The Devil" in Char lotte. Franz Molner's sensational drama, "The Devil." was presented at the Academy of Music last night by the Vernon Stock Company, and every character was capably handled. J. A. l!y exhausted. For a Griffin as the Devil was very good. Robert Turner, as the artist, also came in for his share of aplause, and Miss Florence Rodinoff gave a splendid por trayal of the wife. The minor parts were satisfactorily played. In spite of the rainy weather a good sized crowd attended the performance. There will be a matinee performance of "East Lynn" this afternoon, and to night the laughable comedy, "A Run away Match" will be presented. of the Register of Deeds for Mecklen burg County in book 233 at page 338, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured. I w-ill sell at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County on Thurs day the 25th day of February. 1909, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate: One five-room house and lot No. 14 In block No. 25 in "Oakhurst," on the Westerly side of Thomas Street and fronting on said street 50 feet in width and carrying with it that width in a Westerly direction one hundred and eighty-two and one-half (182) feet to a ten-foot alley, and to have the use of all the alleys and streets in "Oakhurst." This 26th day of January, 1909. HERIOT. CLARKSON. 1-26-tds. Trustee. sured. DR. SAM LEVY ' Optometrist, 6 East Trade St. Charlotte, N, C. DR. CKAS. H. C MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to DISEASES OF WOMEN nd OBSTETRICS FIRE! Kang In your home & $3.00 Phoenix (Dry Chemical) Fire Extinguisher And feel secure. Puts out the fire in a few seconds. A child can use it. T. C. Toomey & Co. AGENTS. An Unsolved Mysle "Have you a tank in the building?" inquired the inspector from the in surance office. "We iiov," admitted the janitor. "What's the capacity?" "Faith, an Oi mver nod money enough to foind out." Office tours 10 to 12 a. in. to 6 .1; rl.f 1'niied States it could not . .;..H;:r in foreign markets, i iiilu t;' ivy would be the The Japanese govern-K-.v. r lacking in common " i: ii'. a ;i'.uroes may be, has suf-ii.'-i'.i'.-eree to foresee the ruin - i i.t ( S 0f War with so rich '.w ;!': : people. 'v.'V .viTh Russia bled Japan 'Hi- i'r,;ii:i in men and money ' : :inl the next genera : "!.; i.y later ones will groan '! i -t (,;' dearly bought vic-Vl-,1 .1,.: atiesc are still a rela- I r The DeKoven Male Quartette. A company of selected vocalists singing many of the old songs and U1V. Special Low Rates SEABOARD p. m. Residence Central Hotel. Dr. C. H Wells ii'j- !,i"t !::i!H ir.t nt to pay interest on ' restore order to the within the last few i"T;:nied to curtail ox- I'lO.ooo.ooO. of which i a!;en from the army 'n it's. This is not the ' iiilb. iii' the agitation '.i:.tii'-e on the Pacific i'l'i politicians and navy Alio i oiitinuiilly rant about i'!"!" and btirtrer battle- , !"i''i!'",id.s of the Califor- - a!! In long in one class liiMnrhers of interna- - N' w York World. "in.-, ium ..i i ne reeuue . singing them well. A male quar- ;i crushing system ot tette and soprano soloist in ensemble "iK-tlilr'l is required Woi-k. interspersed with readings, vocal solos and a delightful literary afterpiece, "College Days." The in dividual members of the company have been selected with great care, they possess excellent voices and sympathetic natures, so essential in the ensemble work. The DeKoven Male Quartette are so well known in -" .rnmeiit whose heart is 1u sections of the country that words filoiM war. Indeed, it. is , cf introduction are entirely unneces ' Hii with tho course of sary. They have been returned year !' i " i'-iin powers and the after year over some of the best ly Hiiifh in times of peace ' ' ceum courses. The personel is un i i" .i mad race of bloated ; changed. The program this season will be i,. oi war with Japan . stronger than before on account of the addition of Miss Smith who is not only a fine reader but a soprano as well. The famous sextette from Lucia has been arranged for the five voices and will be used on tho program. The program will be given in three parts each with different costumes. The DeKoven Male Quartette will be the eight number of the series of ten attractions at the Auditorium nnd will appear here Saturday night. Tickets will 20 on sale at Jordan's DENTIST Office over Ivey's, West Trade St., Residence, Y. M. C. A., Charlotte, Phone 495. v ; Charity Clinic on Fridays 9 A. M. for Worthy Poor or City. A TRADE PAYMENT The Patient T3oc, I can't pay you no money, while I ain't got none, a'ready. Vill you dake it oud in trade, j The Dentist Well, I might consider (that. What's vour business? The Patient I lead a leedle Choi man band. Ve'll come aroundt und serenade you effry night for a mont,' yet. UNSOLVED MYSTERIES How many there are, concerning how fires j occurred. Many ascribed to "defec-j tive flues and rats and matches." j TRADE PAYMENT Those "who have a superabundant lot of diamonds and other first class jewelry we will be glad to receive in payment of seme premium, long past due. Call early to avoid th rush. Hard or Soft Goal or Weed, 2000 LSs, Goal ts t! R. J. S1FFORD, Manager -ljiis; ';H ' rn; - ih. "tily believe. I'raulein. noolly : " 'Nonsense! house yesterday I U'Mi.eni;iid." "That Thursday morning. ii. m must be cra.v to "- -Do i ib.irbier. t t' r. T "The Blue Mouse." I The Messrs. Shuuert will offer to the ' tnilltr ,-ibnilt M-nnien't: ! t honi 'i-ovnuru nf Charlotte ilt the Acad- ''" 'hey can shift their Jemy of Music. Friday night of next ",1 ' "und th'-ir knees and week, their complete production of Mr. 'h"ir tihouldi- blades. New Clyde Fitch's most recent success, "The Blue Mouse." "Tho Blue Mouse" has made a tre mendous hit in New York and is now in its fourth month at the Lyrich thea tre, plaving to capacity houses night ly. The Shuberts decided to organize a road company to present the play out side of New York for the balance of the season, and have engaged a cast of prominent players for the road pro duction of this successful play. ! ! "Clansman" for the White Race. Not many years ago the race prob it's Emulsior v-,?1" C0l,Shs colds as 71 for consumption b casv fnr Q--vt I,' , . J v JWH 3 'ion to cure a cold . UJur;n and ir irw lpm ws confined entirely to tne boum. bttfr t , UUeS. 11 At the present time it is the great . l Ulan anythinCT else throbbing question in every part of the "CCuiKr if k -ii .United States. The tremendous m- ... i 11 DUllaS UO crease of the negro population in the iifl trcnifthcnq at iht Northern S.ini(M; &U1Cnb at tne white inh "1L tunc. the awfu Don't ... while the UOn t i,-,' I while the encroat f, "l ait until you cet ; race in tne Nortn LnSUnmf ;,, T Jl.- region have aroi Gct Scott 's. ii... . tlfcr l ' ,:: 't"',rTlcpt. toaether uiiK states has confronted the habitants of that section with ful possibilities of this issue, while the encroachments of the yellow west and Pacific coast aroused the entire nation to a realizing sense of the "yellow pei il." No one appreciates the danger more than President Roevelt and H is now universally admitted that his uiii. " " i appear. w-. i V i sending or tne American ueei w t-" C If;:r iZPJTt far EagSt was a warning to Japan not ' r Ik in vL ,ne world" : to go too far in her designs on West- New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Account Mardi Gras, Feb. 18th to 23rd. New Orleans Rate from Raleigh $20.75. Wilmington $26.75. Char lotte $23.03, rates on same basis from other points. Mobile Rate from Raleigh $23.50. Wilmington $24.25. Charlotte $18.83 rates on same basis from other points. Pensacola Rate from Raleigh $22.90, Wilmington $23.35, Charlotte $18.40 rates from other points on same basis. Tickets to be sold February 17th to 22nd inclusive, good returning to leave New Orleans as late as February 27th .vtooiie and rensacoia as late as March 1st, and on payment of fee of $1.00 ticket can be extended until March 13th. LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVE MENT, Presbyterian Church of the U. S., Feb ruary 16th to 18th, 19C9. Birmingham, Ala. Rate from Raleigh $17.80, Wilmington $18.25, Char lotte $13.30, rates on same basis from other points. Tickets to be sold February litit 15th, and for trains scheduled to ar rive in Birmingham forenoon February ICth. Final return limit February 20th. Extra Pullman cars on train will be operated through to Birmingham from North Carolina points where bus iness will Justify same, and special train will be operated from Atlanta in connection with No. 41, arriving in Atlanta morning of February ICth. Write at once for rates, schedules, and Pullman reservations to the under signed. INAUGURATION PRESIDENT ELECT W. H. Taft, March 4th. Washington, D. C. Special low rates from all Seaboard points, round-trip rate from Raleigh $9.20, Charlotte $12.25, Wilmington $11.80, Durham. $9.20, Henderson $7.35, Oxford $7.35 rates on basis from other points. Tickets to be sold Feb. 28th, March lst-2nd, 3rd and for forenoon trains arriving in Washington March 4th, final return limit to leave Wash ington as late as midnight, March 8th. For military companies or parties o 25 or more traveling on one ticket round trip from Raleigh will btf $6.50, Charlotte $8.10, WTilmingtor $8.60, Durham $6.30, Henderson $3.60, Oxford $a.60 rates on same basis from all other Seaboard points, limit on tickets same as for civil ians. The Seaboard is arranging to operate special service, provide extra coach es and -Pullman cars from points on its line where business will justify and application for Pullman reserva tions, coaches or Pullmans for spe cial parties should be made to the undersigned. In addition to this the Seaboard has double daily fast Ves tibule train service from its princi- pal stations to Washington. C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. JAS. KER, JR.. C. P. A., F. L. B0MF0EY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. Office 211 N. Tryon. Room 4. lULUlMirSATirNG G'asswars Fixtures Home Heating Devices Sarn'l J. Smith, Agent ' S09 W. Trade St. CharlatU. Porter & Boyd CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Call on ua if interested in Biulding or Repairing, Wood, Brick or Concrete 11 E. Sixth St. 'Phone 1932. ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust Building. . CHARLOTTE, N. C. ADLAI OSBORNE ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Newton, N. C. Municipal Improvements. Architecture Water Power Development. Siu Engineering- N. 0. Butt 8, 0 (Incorporated.) INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS. Bargains 1 -IN- For Rainy Days JJUL 1L t Q. and Dr. A. Ml. Berry hi DENTIST Ofllc No. 4 South Tryon SL Office Phcno 325. S ! HI. ' " - Dr. H. C. Henderson Dr. L I. Gidtaey DENTISTS Office Hunt Bldg., 202 N. Tryon St Office 'Phone 816. Residence 'Phone 499. I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST No. 4 8. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. Office 'Phone 226. Resldenc 'Phone 8JC You need a pair of nice light good- fitting rubber overshoes. Wre keep an unusually nice assort nient of the best grades to fit all the shape shoes we sell. Men's Storm, high front, price 75 and 90c. Ladies' Storm, high front, price 65 and 75c Misses Storm, high front, price 50c. Child's Storm, high front, price 40c Men's Invisible and Low-Cut self-actr IDS- ! Ladies' Storm and Sandal Foot Holds. J a Best grades, liest service, juowesi price. I Gilmer-Moore Co EDISON, COLUMBIA AND VICTOR TALKING MACHINES and RECORDS Just arrived. Call and hear them. BICYCLES, ALL SIZES. A Few Trycycies at CoL Relay MM'g Co., 31 S. Tryon Street. THE LATEST Mew Spring Stock now here and arriving every day- The largest, most complete display ever hhov.n by us before. WILTON CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS AX WIN STER CARPETS INGRAIN CARPETS TA3ER CARPETS Wilton Rug- Tapestry Brussels P.ua Beauvais Axminster Rugs. Cody Brussels Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs Ingrain Rugs Imperial Velvet Rugs Tabci Carpet Ruyt Matting Rugs Rugs In all the various styles, sizes and prices anj to suit all. Some Special Bargains n Lace and Hall Curtains. The largest and most complete stock of Furniture in the Car-clinas. Parkei Gardner Co. DR. H. F. RAY Osteopath - - Registered. Office Hunt Building, Hours. 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 'Phone, OSes 830; Residence 871-J Consultation at Offica, grattia. HiiJiSi W. Harris ATTORNEY A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Made Before you bay anything that's Builders Supplies, get our pri ces, and Fee if we can't save you money. Estimates nlahed. sfeeerisll? tor- B. F. Withers Distributor BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Charlotts, N. C. Largest Dealers in the State NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER WNCOKPOMTEb- r r nron-ira fnr a hlp-h colnritH f.ffir- Ti7RitifiE Our students secure the best because we have a reputation for sivlnt; in most thorough and modern courses cf instruction as well as being tba oldest, largest and best equipped college in the Carolinas. Write for six special offers, College Journal and Catalogue. Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Charlotte. N. C. Ra!e?gh, N. C Phone 1530 For Job Printing J ! 1 j..f J f IVrl Street. New York Lav Building, Ciisrieits, N. G.l With the race problem such an all 6-6t Charlotte, N. C i .
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